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WHAT AN AMAZING DAY!  I DID IT!!!!  4 hours, 27 mins, 44 secs.  Beat my target time and had an amazing motivation to keep going - thanking you for all your generosity!  More news to follow soon xxx


THANK YOU ALL FOR HELPING ME SMASH MY TARGET.  IT WAS INITIALLY £1,600 BUT DUE TO YOUR GENEROSITY I HAVE NOW OVER £5K INCLUDING GIFT AID FOR THE CHARITY!!!

LOVE YOU ALL XXX

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I am running the Virgin London Marathon on Sunday 25th April to raise funds for the National Osteoporosis Society. My little sister Jodie found out in the month before her 30th birthday that she has osteoporosis and I am determined complete the marathon to do just a little to help find better treatments for this condition. Plus, seeing Shamu running 26.2 miles will be proof to my sister that we can achieve anything in life if we put our mind to it!

On top of that, for training purposes, I'm cutting down on my usual weekend (and midweek to be honest!) drinking antics - something in itself that I think deserves to be celebrated - and sponsored!

**Thank you to A&N Media for the donation of £250 through our company's matched funding pledge**

**A big THANK YOU to everyone who sponsored me early on. JustGiving gave me £500 towards my cause for having the most individual sponsors during that period**

Progress:

Sat 23rd January - Back up to 12 miles - trying to break the half way distance next weekend

Sun 30th January - Quick run during the week (10km) then 14 miles today - the furthest I've ever run :) this could be a pattern over the next few weeks... a bit tired, but able to walk still

Weekend of 7th Feb I didn't really do any long runs.  There were a few 10km but nothing to write home about.

Sun 14th Feb - 16 miles!  Woo hoo... But I had to do it as I naughtily drank some wine during the week (and by some I mean some bottles :)) 

Sun 21st Feb - 18+ miles = 30km = 3 million centimetres :)  Did a very quick 5km during the week and then the big one on Sunday.  Had a minor Paula moment near Battersea Bridge, but managed to work through it (and find a toilet in time).  Writing this on Monday when, rather surprisingly, I can still walk.

Sat 27th Feb - longish run of about 8-9 miles around Irvine - it probably would have been faster had I encountered any of the locals

Sun 7th March - 7 weeks to go! - I took part in the Newham London 10k round the new Olympic Stadium construction site. New 10k personal best of 48 mins 38 secs :)

Sun 14th March - Did my first 20 miler... well 21 miles (the extra one was an accident).  Felt ok, tho my feet were hurting somewhat and I did fall asleep for the rest of the day... never again (well at least for a few weeks)

Sun 21st March - I was only going to do a 10k but was really enjoying the run in the sunshine and ended up doing 12 miles. I think I was running about 9 minute miles, which was on a par with the run that I did last October.

Sat 27th March - after a hell week at work and a big awards do on the Friday night, I forced myself to go out and run a 10k.  I nearly vomited. Quite possibly the worst run in ages... Hangover soo...

Friday 2nd April - Good Friday? not quite. I went out for my second 20+ miler and after about 18 miles my calves seized up and couldn't run any further. I walked the rest home.  Ouch... It's Sunday now and the legs don't seem too bad, so hoping it was a minor blip.  Time to taper down tho... 

Sunday 11th April - Into the taper! yay... seems to have timed itself with hectic mad work period.  Today, I did what should have been an easy run, but was psychologically difficult - I ran the 14 miles from my grandparents to my parents... a distance I would never have EVER contemplated walking, nevermind running.  It was a nice day, but I got sunburnt elbows. 2 weeks to go x

 

About Osteoporosis:

      Almost three million people in the UK are estimated to have osteoporosis Combined cost of hospital and social care for patients with a hip fracture amounts to more than £2.3billion per year in the UK – that’s approximately £6 million a day In the UK, one in two women and one in five men over the age of 50 will break a bone mainly because of poor bone health. Osteoporosis costs the NHS and government £2.3 billion a year – that’s £6 million a day. There are about 230,000 osteoporotic fractures every year. 1,150 people are dying every month in the UK as a result of hip fractures.

 

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Bonne Chance! Donation by Annabel Hembry on 26/01/10

 
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good luck bryan Donation by Sarah Boorman on 26/01/10

 
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Well done, Bryan - this is amazing - I take it you're wearing a crocodile outfit or a kilt at least? Donation by Jo Burns on 26/01/10

 
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Go for it Bryan! Donation by sacha newall on 26/01/10

 
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Try and avoid a Radcliffe moment. Raising money for your sister and other people with her condition is noble, soiling yourself for them isn't. Donation by Oliver Lloyd on 26/01/10

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Good luck - my only condition is that you beat my only marathon time! Donation by Ville Vartiainen on 26/01/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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You won't need the luck Bry, I am sure you will excel yourself. Just don't do a Paula. Are we getting "Team Bry" tshirts. And wigs? Donation by Simon Browne on 26/01/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
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The least I can do is match the generosity so far. Another £100 winging it's way directly to NOS to pay my bond. All this from the pennies I saved! Donation by Bryan Scott on 25/01/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Good Luck Bryan, extra £10 in it for you if you don't beat me! Donation by Paul Jansen on 25/01/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Good for you...I'd still be faster! :-) Donation by Graham Scott on 24/01/10

 
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Run Mandy, run! A great cause with a personal significance. Very proud of you, Sunshine Balmer x Donation by Anna Maclean on 23/01/10

 
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It amazes me that people can run that far. I could barely run a bath. Best of luck Bryan. Donation by Derek Gebbie on 23/01/10

 
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Good luck Bryan. Dig deep. Donation by Matt, Selina & Woody on 23/01/10

 
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Good luck sweetiex Donation by Lisa Last on 23/01/10

 
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Clearly cheaper than your drinking capacity at the party - well done you! Donation by Nigel Engeham on 19/01/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Luv yaxx Donation by Jodie Scott on 19/01/10

 
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Great cause ! Go for it ! Steve NB If you do under 2 hours, I will make it £110 :o) Donation by Steve on 19/01/10

 
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I'll double it if you wear a dive suit. All the best and good luck. Ian :-) Donation by iscrowther on 19/01/10

 
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Popped! Donation by Claire Engeham on 19/01/10

 
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